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News from 30/08/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Belinda Barnes Chairman, Marie Colvin Dhahran, Malcolm Brown, Barbara Hall, Brian Collett, John Davison, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, Robin Moffat Metropolitan Police Surgeon, John Peter, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, Christopher Smallwood Economics Editor, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, R Coursey, Sarah Miller, Tony Francis, Nick Rufford, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, Stephen Milligan, Jason Tomas, Edward Jay Epstein, Edward Welsh, Bruce Kemble, Judi Bevan Deputy City Editor, Mark Barnes, Michael Grade, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Alex Sutherland, Iain Johnstone, Susan Marling, David Brierley, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Godwin, Bernard Levin, Ivan Fallon, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Christine Walker, Kingsley Amis, James Cusick, Russell Harty, Susan Crosland, Colin Haycraft, Norman Harris, Toby Moore, Geoff Whitten, John Huston, Anne Moffat, Charles Davis, George Perry, Byron Rogers, Robin Marlar, Clive Freeman, Queen Counsel, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Jacky Law, Peter Hounam, Nigella Lawson, John Owen, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Paul Driver, James Adams, Harry Bennett, John Boorman, Nicholas Monson, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, Mazher Mahmood, H Martin, Rosalind Hines, Tavleen Singh, St Agnes, Judi Bevan, Brian Walden, Marta Wohrle, Stephen Pile, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Michel Syrett, Kenneth Tynan, Norman Lebrecht, Keith Wheatley, Lin Neumann, Patrick Rowley, Bruce Kemble Education Correspondent, Stephen Davis, Colin McDowell, Dilys Powell, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Michael Burrell, Richard Woods, Caroline McGhie, Max Prangnell, Dudley Doust, Felix Aprahamian, Clare Dyer, Roy, Matthew Parris, John Frain, Melaine Clements, Steve Tongue, Nancy Langston, Mihir Bose, Derielle Hartley, Godfrey Smith, Michael Smith, Philip Beresford, Janet Price, Richard Burnell, Annabel Walker, Julian Ives, Brian Glanville, Mark Cullen, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Caroline Silver, Roy Humphreys, Duncan Laxen, Ronald Gill, Godfrey Golzen, Sarah Charles, Penny Harris, Robert Hill, Helen Mason, Valerie Grove, Peter Parker chairman, Margaret Park, Laura Hardy, Tony Hetherington, Jim Muir, Donald Fields, James Neilson, Joanna Simon, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Boris Schapiro,

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Inside the Tamil Tigers' drug racket Iraq's jets shatter the Gulf truce Our Political Staff: Owen support fades as SDP chaos grows Review Contents Basking Britain takes Spain's sun Woman Official: We're as wealthy as the French India turns blind eye as children die Harrods Knightsbridge Sabotage alert at hospitals News Digest Furs hijacked Murder charge Fans in clashes Cartoonist dies Baby rescued Bond Winners ICL-CRANFIELD Business Games Ltd British Telecom British Coal to back down over disciplinary code US sends observers to Minsk Multiple Display Advertising Items Sea Cruze Rifkind 'I'11 quit' threat over policy How the Leaders Stand Index Classified Land title delays leave buyers homeless Bragg rules out top TV job Dad, 72, and quads doing well The happy family del Renzio—one of medical technology's living success stories LPO to boost rehearsal fees Now for a prize meal The New Britannica Scots may lose battle for £137m hospital Silence descends as a town talks out its sadness Private grief takes over from public chatter in Hungerford as ordinary life regains a foothold in a tragic community Sainbury's Homebase Sunday Times Reporter: Man in jet bomb threat Concorde All-in schools best, claims report 'Cheating' twins in fight for justice over exam Jams tomorrow as drivers await cone-free roads Siemens Cleared Yark man may sue TV show Nationwide Anglia Building Society No regrets, please—we're saying goodbye to a naughty little earner Spotlight on the longest-running comedy, a box-office winner through 16 years and 6,671 shows Cellrent On the longest-running comedy, a box-office winner… David morris Imperial Trident The Times Uncle Lew's boy makes the Grade his own tough way Profile Why on earth have they shut Britain? Paul Pickering Where is Waite? Terry Waite is alive and well. That was the confident announcement by the BBC last week. It was based on impeccable sources but can we believe it? After seven months of gossip and guestimates variously predicting Waite's freedom or execution. James Adams in Washington, Stephen Davis in London and Jim Muir in Nicosia examine the facts Scotchgard Protector Mine pay strike may end today In Brief (Reuter): Bombs kill two (Reuter): Rust trial date (AFP): Libyan victory (Reuter): Aids testing Elysée claim (Reuter): Israeli demo Abbey National Aquino survives to fight another day China tips scales against service Sky Sympathy grows for Vanunu as trial opens Saudis set to hit back at Iranians Greece ends 'war' Lloyds Bank 32 die with 'living god' in Korean mass poisoning Spinsters who spy for love West Germany tries poster campaign to flush out new Mata Haris—single secretaries wooed into treachery by KGB romeos Birmingham Midshires Building Society Don't scrap the firing squads, say Russians This Week in Today Office Politics Ford Royal Event Pair head for double Rowing Ideal Homes Portmans Ban stuns German side Hockey Bovis homes Hampton & Sons Cluttons Try Homes Ltd Ian Lerner & Co. For the Record Regalian Home Dridging Magic in the blood Equestrian Regalian Chestertons Prudential Barratt Marsh & Parsons Stuart Wilson Carleton Smith & Co. Stickley & Kent Anscombe & Ringland Barratt Roy Brooks Estate Agents Parris & Quirk Keith Cardale Groves Farley & Co. Fairbriar Homes Protmans Property Consultants & Estate Agents Story of a Classic guinea-pig Racing Racing Results John D Wood & Co. Fsg Limited Wates build with care Cheltenham Court Harris Julian's Selections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strong men have always paraded their might W. A. Ellis Big Bother Inside track Lemon Aid Horse Cents No Parking The bitter battle for the feet of Steve Cram Cliff Temple on the commercial quarrel buffeting Britain's track star The England Selection Cricket Scoreboard The Gleneagles Hotel The Big Heart of England Good day, Oz The American College in London Cricket Close—Up True brilliance Manor Court Six of the best Football Results United take an easy stroll Dave's dilemma Patience rewarded Taking goals to Newcastle Brian Glanville on the new goal-machine Pools Forecast Yachting Antonio the old master Golf The bulls-up Boxing The Arlington Group Contents Fall of the Roman umpire Cliff Temple at the World Athletics Championships Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Football Focus Russians have landed National Fun Run Contents Spain's growing pains Dictatorship has given way to democracy and for prime minister Felipe Gonzalez, left, that means strikes, demonstrations and riots unheard of in Franco's Spain. Last week's action by air traffic controllers was just the latest in a long line of upheavals. James Neilson looks beyond the beaches of Britain's favourite sunspot and finds a nation still living in fear of itself Are British tourits unwelcome in Spain as King Juan Carlos, left, reportedly remarked last week? Tim Rayment flew to Majorca and joined the northern barbarians Tourist trade swinging in the rain With our annual invasion of warmer climes at its peak, Simon Jenkins stys at home to soak up the solitude Comment on the news of the week Landgdale Contents Arms deal to make the world a little safer Freedom: the cost of war on crime Containment of violence presents a dilemma. Diminishing the risks must mean eroding liberties, writes Brian Walden Oxfam Tears and privacy on the long road of bereavement Is there a right to privacy in the glare of limelight? Platform The swift and dramatic legal action taken last week by Anne Diamond, the TV-am presenter, to Curb the revelations of her former nanny may now set a precedent other celebrities coul follow. Clare Dyer airs the case for a law to protect personal secrets of those who live and work in the public eye Customers start to add the cost of privatisation British Gas shareholders last week voted against Sir Ian MacGregor but, writes Irwin Stelzer, complaints against the government's newly-privatised monopolies are mounting NatWest The Action Bank Bonn clips wings of the fascist eagle In West Germany the Nazi threat may be all but dead and buried, but it thrives elsewhere, write Clive Freeman and Stephen Milligan How to keep guns away from killers Fertility remains a right Sturgis Allsop & Co New light on the plan to hijack Hitler Sorrowing: septuplet parents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Black Horse Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health hazard in children's homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merivale Moore Residental Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Birthdays Alfred McAlpine Homes Sloane Street SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Properties Also Appear on Pages Trevor & Sons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nelson Hearn Tough curbs call on drink-driving Road Safety Salter Rex Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniel Smith Taylor Dixon Porter Wookey Britons grow up to greet the world The Body Bell Chartered Surveyors Carleton Smith & Co. Clinton-Scott Lennard Headley & Chandler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Lainc Homes London Property Keith Cardale Groves Docklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Costain Homes Angela Gore Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try rural delights at a neat distance and price Homes Small is boom business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cost of a move is falling Poldark port for sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Old cowboy's in no hurry for sundown Russell Harty's Notebook The Sunday Times Crossword Enlisting Nixon to trap pretty players A holiday from the hills Play Property and You Can Win a £5,000 Prize Legge The marvellous boy Mappin & Webb Royal Brierley Pay a visit soon! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Discovery of a Dreadful Secret Big Macs Look Laura Hardy on dressing for flash floods Lancome Overcoming prejudice SFIA Educational Trust Trusting your doctor As doctors' insurance premiums rise, is Britain going the same way as the US? Jacky Law reports on the medical negligence dilemma Harvey Nochols Cartier Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apollo Theatre Victor Hochhauser Wembley Arena The South Bank Centre Joe Cocker Carlisle Concerts! Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Piccadilly Theatre Bless the Bride Comrades Albery Theatre Cats Royal Academy of Arts British Museum Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Shakespeare Company Palace Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Manga Club Silk Cut Travel Won't you be my Valentino? Courted by the rich and famous, he's treated as Sun King of the Italian fashion world. Colin Mcdowell on designer power 'I thought it was about time to talk to the bandits too' Look in Italy Magdalen Nabb left Britain to study pottery but become involved with the murkier aspects of Italian life. Leslie Geddes-Brown talks to a new cult crime writer Club LaSanta Starvillas Seat Sales Austravel The Late Traveller Multiple Display Advertising Items The Owners Travel Club ARRiVALS Reho Vacation Land Mark Warner Travellers Abroad Trailfinders Travel Also Appears on Pages Quick Look Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Critics' Choice Our Guide to the Week Ahead in the Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items The People's Choice Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol Peregor The 31st National Youth Theatre season, the first… Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Beach Villas Meon Villa Holidays Hartland Holidays Laskarina Holidays The Magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Also Appears on Pages Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Coracle marooned News in Brief Millet—Lighting Why pop went back to its roots Robert Sanadall reports on the promoters who are moving ethnic music out of folksiness and into the big time Reading the mind of the composer Music Contents Justice in the barrel of a gun Iain Johnstone analyses a film that raises a question of mortality Floyd The silent art of translation John Peter reports on a dramatic culture clash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why the summit fell flat Music A short walk to China Dance All the rage, all the time Secrecy and Power: The Life of J Edgar Hoover by Richard Gid Powers/Hutchinson £16.95 pp624 Artists of the voting world Changing Battlefields: The Challenge to the Labour Party by John Silkin/Hamish Hamilton £13.95 pp232 Heseltine: The Unauthorised Biography by Julian Crichley/Deutsch £9.95 pp184 David Owen: Personally Speaking to Kenneth Harris Weidenfeld £12.95 pp248 A woman at her wit's end The Late Mrs Dorothy Parker by Leslie Frewin/Sidgwick & Jackson £14.95 pp345 The crocodile connection The Wedding at Port-Au-Prince by Hans Christophen Buch trans by Ralph Manheim/Faber £10.95 pp259 Paperbacks Bleak houses Temporary Shelter by Mary Gordon Bloomsbury £11.95 pp213 To Skin a Cat by Thomas McGuane Secker & Warburg £10.95 pp212 How to avoid shellshock Wine On Tuesday, oysters return to the menu with the start of the new season. Joanna Simon suggests appropriate wines to help chase them down Variations on a no-nonsense theme Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CTC Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Skiscope John Morgan Ski Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fish pure and simple Food Kingsley Amis praises the unadorned charms of his favourite London restaurant, Sweetings, pick of the catch for fresh-tasting seafood Egon Ronay's Thought for Food Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner 'The Great Escape' isn't on telly… Ski Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knowing your oriental onions Gardening Ski West Bladon Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Campaigners launch battle to 'save' Channel 4 Today's Radio Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Tory MPs go on the attack Screen & Print The Edinburgh television festival opened with a surprise confrontation. What caused the row? Marta Wohrle reports Cable The director who played every part George Perry remembers the many-sided career of John Huston, who died on Friday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buzz in Edinburgh Making the grade Rule of fear Multiple Display Advertising Items A home from Gnome Paper round Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television Ask Oxford Dictionaries Regional Television Choice Films on TV Starting at the beginning TV Review Radio Choice Inside: Screen & Print, Radio and Cable p39 The Premiere of Time & Elegance A Good Site Better JCB Search for enterprising capitalist Clegg ready to tighten net on Storehouse With Personal Finance Deputy City Editor Judi Bevan reports that property king Tony Clegg is about to finalise his plans to bid for Sir Terence Conran's Storehouse group Kleinwort attracts big guns Slim hope of rescue for Peat Confidence drops Hambro groom union bank for flotation Foreign blitz by Amstrad Public to get BP discount Ipiliexus Hungary deal for BAe Hoskyns Inside Wray welcomes Maxwell The beefood business really buzzes Business to Business Toplix Donald Daldsry Financial Consultants Limited Budget rent a car Cranfield Inventors-Link Ltd. Summer turns into mop-up time Viewpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fitch has designs on foreign shores International Electronics & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buyout a solution for Inmos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Craven comfortable despite prying eyes City Focus Eager suitors are hovering about, but the troubled merchant bank is in no hurry to try some kind of partnership. Under the astute control of John Craven, profits are reviving and the damage of the Guinness affair may be limited. Judi Bevan reports Fax in Cars Keeping the pressure off Hot Line Rainclouds depress M&s What's up Business Optimism on OPEC boosts oil Market Report Britain's Biggest Company The Billion Dollar Junk Business Business Focus Michael Milken has revolutionised American finance. Edward Jay Epstein looks at the rise of the inventor of the 'junk bond' as the Wall Street authorities begin to investigate his operations Contents Public life gains ground The pros and cons of plc status are occupying many building societies, although they may not want this fact public. Diana Wright reports Stockmarket Confidential Students bank on gifts Banks are offering a host of perks to encourage young people to open accounts. Richard Woods reports on choosing the best package National Westminster Bank Plc SunLife of Canada Payment due again at TSB Firm settles row over misplaced plats Questions of Cash Mercury Chelsea Financial Services Ltd Postphonement for personal pensions Savings News Stewart Wilson Investments Ltd. New Issue Share Guide Ltd. Supergoat ushers in hair-raising venture Chelsea Building Society Fidelity Fimbra The Penny Share Guide Ltd. Norwest Holst Reflecting on ways to stop noise Anti-noise, an electronic method of cancelling out unwanted sound, could be used to silence a whole new generation of propeller-driven aircraft. Malcolm Brown looks at a British experimentd Rich mix may dampen effect of acid rain Business to Business Newquay, Cornwall Is your Business/company in Trouble? National Slimming Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Head start to fix spine Dirty videos Multiple Classified Advertising Items V. W. And Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redesigning the design team Would the creative people benefit by bringing in numerate executives to make sure they get things right in the marketplace? Godfrey Golzen finds that opinions vary Appointments Junior Consultants/Analysts-Property Toshiba Information Systems 5 Pages of the Best Jobs in Britain Opening soon, the college for new skills in the workplace Vocational training for adults takes an imaginative £15m leap forward. Michel Syrett reports Leopold Joseph & Sons Limited Psion Robert Walters Associates Robert Armstrong & Company The Sunday Times DHL Worldwide Express Chloride Key Appointmets Limited Camden Services Hewlett Packard PA MSL International Pedigree Petfoods MSL International British Telecom Department Store Manager Executive Counselling Ltd. Specialist Computer Recruitment Ltd Appointments Tenneco Juniper Woolf Kurt Salmon Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments InterExec SMI Inchcape MSL Advertising Austin Knight Selection Methven Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Fletcher Hunt & Associates Appointments Telex Resource Maximisation International Vanderhoff The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Executive Selection Associates Bupa B Elliott plc Retail & Shopping Centre Consultants Peter Ilic Restaurants Oil Market Reporters IBM Gordon Yates Optical Storage Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Polyphone Liverpool Polytechnic The University of Buckingham Eaton & Wallis Tutorial College Dorset Institute PAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing and Dick College The Rapid Results College Liverpool Polytechnic Connaught College Ashbourne Bristol Polytechnic Thames Polytechnic Career Analysts St. Aldates College Bristol Polytechnic Humberside College The Buckinghamshire College Modern Tutorial College University Tutorial College Baker's poser: to opt out or not? Many local authorities in America provide a range of schools to choose from. Julian Ives believes Kenneth Baker has some valuable lessons to learn on his visit there next month Education Courses Review Wolsey Hall Oxford The Secretary, Cambridge Seminars Cambridge Tutors College Duff Miller College Change for the better Forum Routes are still open to world-be students trying to find a course. Bruce Kemble helps to plot the way ahead Why retake your GCEs at Landsdowne? South Bank Polytechnic Surrey Tutorial College Cherwell Tutors Lansdowne College St Aldates College Queen Margaret College Masterson's Oxford St. Andrew's Private Tutorial Centre Cambridge St. Aldates College Degree Service Further Information Useful Books Capital College Arts, Languages and other Humanities Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Lancoster Group Mercedes-Benz Working Motors Geyfords Education Courses Pre University? Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies's College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brentford Service Centre Connaught College Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Centre Rhodec International, Dept. Cambridge Studies Group University of Leicester Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chelsea Tutors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drayton Continental Normand (City of London) Ltd. 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Photograph by Richard Croft MazDa Interprint Cat Mate Ltd Village Collection Air Cushioned Comfort Harrods Simpson Piccadilly Daks Aycliffe Peterlee Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. F. F. C. C. Interiors International Marn Cookers Nissan The Fruits of Death in Seoul The shooting of a young man on a South Korean campus turned a wave of student protests into a national campaign. The military government, desperate to save next year's Seoul Olympics, capitualted. Jon Swain reports on a student triumph Dolphin Schott The NatWest Students Service terms apply to those… NatWest Women on top Alice Thomas Ellis Novelist Married Colin Haycraft, publisher. They have five children Barbara Mills QC Married to fohn, deputy chairman of the Docklands Development Corporation. They have four children Alison Smithson Architect Married to Peter also an architect. They have three children Lloyds Bowmaker When the Suburbs Went to War British Gas Midland Student Service Brecon A Plaice in History For the first in the long history of English printing, a book has been published in a fish and chip shop. Byron Rogers met the author and his publisher NEC Estia Jagor Prints and the Pauper Or cheap tricks for art lovers. Styling by Sarah Charles. Photograph by Katharina Rieppel ISL Freepost Bathrooms Complete Chartered Trust plc Renault The Times The only Institute of Small Business New Products Tales of the Top Cats Tried Tested The Spirit of Innovation Consuming Fashions Bridge Brainteaser Exchanges Mephisto Chess Bookwise Swish Products Ltd. Swish DiLusso The M&g Group The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Rosalind Hines, the 'average housewife', talks to Nicholas Monson. Photograph by Robert L. Mort Dunhill Middle Tar

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